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Step 6I love it when a plan comes together!

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Drill or punch 3-4 holes in the bottom of the keg in a radius slightly smaller than the diameter of the juice can. Make matching holes in the juice can. I duct taped the can to the keg and hammered a small nail through the keg holes into the juice can. Use sheet metal screws to attach the keg to the pedestal.
Insert the stovepipe into the soup can chimney collar. You may need to make sheet metal shims to ensure a snug chimney fit. Use the part cut from the side of the keg or old can lids.

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Jul 10, 2011. 10:53 PMthe tech head says:
i love A-Team
May 30, 2010. 5:31 PMmattbomb says:
 thats freaking awesome man. I LOVE IT!! i make mini wood stoves to(but not as small as this one) but great idea. have you used it 
Mar 8, 2009. 7:00 PMsspen says:
Great instructable. Have you seen the Jotul DF 370 GV gas stove? Great minds think alike. How much wood can you get in the stove? How about using a regular beer keg?

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